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*tba presents: Linda Curjar

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Looking for some fresh new music? *tba presents delivers it for you. Linda’s friends, Fabian and Jan, started playing in bands together in 2010 and have been making music since. The boys met Linda last year during a jam session and decided to meet and arrange some songs together. However, they didn’t manage to do so until the end of April – now they’re ready for take off.

1. Who are you?

No stage name. Linda Curjar, 21, student and future teacher.

2. What/who has influenced you to become a musician? 

I started playing my father’s guitar when I was six and 6 years later I came up with the idea to sing.

3. How would you describe your music? 

Real and honest. People won’t dance to it but maybe their emotions will.

4. What does music/singing mean to you?  

Being free, having a precious output, feeling connection with other musicians when I jam.

5. Do you have any upcoming gigs/tour(s)/or CD’s? 

Youngbloods tour in September/October

Check out Linda Curjar

Where? at *tba presents at Cascadas Bar – Ferdinandstrasse 12

When? 21 May 7.30pm (doors open 7pm)

How much? 5€

 

– Maria

Maria was listening to her teakettle while writing this article.

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Going, Gun, Still Going (Part 1) → ← *tba presents: Tamara or The Suspicious Triangles

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